Definition of SEGREGATION

segregation

Plural: segregations

Noun

  • (genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes
  • a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
  • the act of segregating or sequestering
  • The act of setting apart and organizing things based upon their characteristics.
  • The separation of people based upon race, sex, religion, or other identity in institutions.
  • The setting apart in Mendelian inheritance of alleles, such that each parent passes only one allele to its offspring.
  • Separation from a mass, and gathering about centers or into cavities at hand through cohesive or adhesive attraction or the crystallizing process.
  • The separation of people (geographically, residentially, or in businesses, public transit, etc) into racial or other categories (e.g. religion, sex).
  • The separation of people (geographically, residentially, or in businesses, public transit, etc) into various categories which occurs due to social forces (culture, etc).
  • The separation of a pair of chromatids or chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis
  • Separation for practical reasons, by necessity.

Origin / Etymology

1555. From Latin segregatio.
Morphologically segregate + -ion

Synonyms

separatism, sequestration, Jim Crow law, apartheid

Scrabble Score: 13

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Words With Friends Score: 16

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